Genetic diversity of the S-type small subunit ribosomal RNA gene of Plasmodium knowlesi isolates from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.4103/apjtm.apjtm_540_23
E. Chong, Joveen Wan Fen Neoh, Tiek Ying Lau, K. Chua, Yvonne Ai-Lian Lim, P. Lee
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To determine the genetic diversity of Plasmodium (P.) knowlesi isolates from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia, targeting the S-type SSU rRNA gene and including aspects of natural selection and haplotype. Thirty-nine blood samples infected with P. knowlesi were collected in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia. The S-type SSU rRNA gene was amplified using polymerase chain reaction, cloned into a vector, and sequenced. The natural selection and haplotype of the S-type SSU rRNA gene sequences were determined using DnaSP v6 and illustrated using NETWORK v10. This study's 39 S-type SSU rRNA sequences and eight sequences from the Genbank database were subjected to phylogenetic analysis using MEGA 11. Overall, the phylogenetic analysis showed no evidence of a geographical cluster of P. knowlesi isolates from different areas in Malaysia based on the S-type SSU rRNA gene sequences. The S-type SSU rRNA gene sequences were relatively conserved and with a purifying effect. Haplotype sharing of the S-type SSU rRNA gene was observed between the P. knowlesi isolates in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, but not between Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia. This study suggests that the S-type SSU rRNA gene of P. knowlesi isolates in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, and Peninsular Malaysia has fewer polymorphic sites, representing the conservation of the gene. These features make the S-type SSU rRNA gene suitable for comparative studies, such as determining the evolutionary relationships and common ancestry among P. knowlesi species.
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来自沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛的克雷西疟原虫分离物 S 型小亚基核糖体 RNA 基因的遗传多样性
以 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因为目标,确定来自沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛的克雷西疟原虫分离株的遗传多样性,包括自然选择和单倍型等方面。 研究人员在沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛采集了 39 份感染克雷西氏疟原虫的血液样本。利用聚合酶链反应扩增了 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因,将其克隆到载体中并进行了测序。使用 DnaSP v6 测定了 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因序列的自然选择和单倍型,并使用 NETWORK v10 进行了图解。 总体而言,根据 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因序列,系统进化分析表明没有证据表明来自马来西亚不同地区的 P. knowlesi 分离物存在地理集群。S 型 SSU rRNA 基因序列相对保守,具有净化作用。在沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛的 P. knowlesi 分离物之间观察到 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因的单倍型共享,但在沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛之间没有观察到。 这项研究表明,沙巴、马来西亚婆罗洲和马来西亚半岛分离的 P. knowlesi 的 S 型 SSU rRNA 基因具有较少的多态性位点,代表了该基因的保守性。这些特点使得S型SSU rRNA基因适用于比较研究,如确定知更鸟物种之间的进化关系和共同祖先。
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Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine
Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-TROPICAL MEDICINE
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期刊介绍: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine (ISSN 1995-7645 CODEN: APJTB6), a publication of Editorial office of Hainan Medical University,is a peer-reviewed print + online Monthly journal. The journal''s full text is available online at http://www.apjtm.org/. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. APJTM aims to provide an academic communicating platform for international physicians, medical scientists, allied health scientists and public health workers, especially those of the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide on tropical medicine, infectious diseases and public health, and to meet the growing challenges of understanding, preventing and controlling the dramatic global emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific. The journal is proud to have an international and diverse editorial board that will assist and facilitate the publication of articles that reflect a global view on tropical medicine, infectious diseases and public health, as well as emphasizing our focus on supporting the needs of public health practitioners. The APJTM will allow us to seek opportunities to work with others who share our aim, and to enhance our work through partnership, and to uphold the standards of our profession and contribute to its advancement.
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